medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
He was martyred?
DW
John Dillon wrote:
>medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
>
>Today (4. July) is the day of commemoration in the Roman Martyrology of
>the prophet Hosea (8th cent. BCE). Herewith a few medieval and early
>Renaissance images:
>
>Detail, window of Old Testament prophets (mid 12th-cent.), Augsburg
>cathedral:
>http://www.hhog.de/backoffice/mod/netmedia_image/data/244_photo_11.jpg
>larger context:
>http://members.virtualtourist.com/m/p/m/11c400/
>
>Detail, north facade, Maestro Mateo's stone choir (ca. 1200;
>reconstructed late 1990s), cathedral of Santiago de Compostela:
>http://www.fbarrie.org/fundacion/webcoro/iconogra/8.htm
>larger context:
>http://www.fbarrie.org/fundacion/webcoro/iconogra/pue-htm/3b1.htm
>http://www.fbarrie.org/fundacion/webcoro/iconogra/m8.htm
>There's a brief, English-language account of the reconstruction in this
>review of a CD-ROM documenting the project:
>http://intarch.ac.uk/journal/issue11/reviews/gerrard.htm
>
>Prophet Hosea window (1225-30), south transept clerestory, Chartres
>cathedral:
>http://tinyurl.com/fbb4w
>(expandable; use icons at upper left)
>
>Detail, rose window (ca. 1235), north transept, Chartres cathedral:
>http://perso.orange.fr/.diocese.chartres/avent/jour-12/profet12.gif
>In slightly larger context, at top here:
>http://tinyurl.com/fqckw
>
>Detail, predella, Duccio di Buoninsegna's Maiesta' Altarpiece (1308-11),
>Museo dell'Opera del Duomo, Siena:
>http://tinyurl.com/jzwkg
>expanded:
>http://www.wga.hu/art/d/duccio/buoninse/maesta/predel_f/pre_f_m.jpg
>
>Detail, window of Old Testament prophets (1325-1339), abbey church of
>St.-Ouen (Somme):
>http://www.rouen-histoire.com/Saint-Ouen/Fen_205_1.htm
>larger context:
>http://www.rouen-histoire.com/Saint-Ouen/Fen_205.htm
>
>illumination (Hosea with the five kings; Gomer restored to Hosea while
>the adulteress looks on [my guess]):
>http://www.biblepicturegallery.com/free/Pics/Hosea1.gif
>The site this image comes from:
>http://www.biblepicturegallery.com/
>merely says that this is from a fourteenth-century picture bible. Can
>anyone provide a more precise citation?
>
>Detail, vault frescoes (late 14th-cent.), Baptistery of Parma:
>http://www.cattedrale.parma.it/img/voltabatt/79-osea_Z.jpg
>For other views of these frescoes, go here:
>http://www.cattedrale.parma.it/page.asp?IDCategoria=501&IDSezione=2450
>and left-click on individual segments of the diagram
>
>The Prophet Hosea and the Delphic Sibyl, fresco by Pinturicchio in the
>Hall of the Sibyls (early 1490s), Borgia Apartments, Vatican Palace:
>http://pintura.aut.org/SearchProducto?Produnum=26506
>expanded:
>http://217.75.242.165:8080/4DPict?file=20&rec=26.506&field=2
>
>
>Best,
>John Dillon
>
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